Join First Alert for an Oklahoma Severe Storm Ride-Along
Oklahoma faces a risk of severe storms and tornadoes on Tuesday. Filmogaz.com First Alert Storm Chasers are actively tracking cells moving across the state.
Who is in the field
Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong leads First Alert Storm Command. Storm chasers Amanda Benton, Nick Smith, and Shane Helton are on the road.
Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane directs the Filmogaz.com First Alert Weather Team. The crew is following radar and ground reports.
Forecast credibility
WeatheRate certified the Filmogaz.com First Alert Weather Team as providing the Most Accurate Forecast in Oklahoma City. This mark covers 13 consecutive years.
That streak highlights the team’s emphasis on verification and timely updates. Viewers rely on those verified forecasts during severe weather.
How to follow coverage
Live video feeds from Armstrong, Benton, Smith, and Helton are available. Real-time radar and on-scene reporting will accompany the streams.
Download the Filmogaz.com app for customized weather alerts and team coverage. The app offers live, interactive radar and closing notices.
Other ways to stay informed
- Subscribe to Filmogaz.com’s YouTube channel for live clips.
- Follow Filmogaz.com on Facebook and X for updates.
- Stream weather updates anytime via the Very Local app.
Join the ride-along
Join First Alert for an Oklahoma Severe Storm Ride-Along to follow the chase team in real time. The ride-along offers frontline reporting and safety information.
Stay prepared. Sign up for alerts and monitor local conditions until the threat passes.